Determine, applying the principle of precaution, a moratorium on aluminum adjuvant Given the results of a number of studies on migration of aluminum, it seems that a moratorium on alumina, used as an adjuvant in a number of vaccines, is necessary waiting to collect more scientific data on its consequences possible, especially in the case of vaccinations infants and of repeated vaccinations. On each box, the presence or absence aluminum hydroxide should be clearly indicated practitioners and patients. It should, in parallel, to encourage research new adjuvants not neuromigrants that could eventually replace alumina.

Recommendation No. 4:
Conduct a thorough investigation of effectiveness and effects of the vaccine against HPV with some publishing an annual report on income risk. Regarding the vaccine to protect the female population against certain papillomaviruses responsible for cervical cancer of the uterus, the Task Force calls for continued evaluation report risk-benefit of this vaccine before confirming his recommendation by public authorities.

Indeed, a number of issues remain unanswered. It was not yet determined whether the vaccine is effective or permanently, as some studies seem to show, its effectiveness decreases significantly after five years, makes it necessary to recall. Similarly, the population to be vaccinated for optimum efficiency is not clearly established and, if at first vaccination was recommended only for girls, the issue of vaccination of young men is now raised. In addition, the currently available vaccine, Gardasil, contains borax, a substance that scientists still lack decline in terms of its long-term effects. The widespread vaccination leads also the fear of opposite effect to that intended: the feeling of being protected against the virus may reduce smear screening, though still one of the most effective in reducing mortality from cervical cancer of the uterus. The issue its effectiveness is to be compared with the high cost of this vaccine for Social Security. It should also be remembered that condom use remains the means of preventing the most effective to date.